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GGMC shuts down six illegal mining operations

-38 arrested, equipment seized

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As part of its continued crackdown on illegal mining, the Ministry of Natural Resources, through the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), on Tuesday shut down six illegal operations within the Mazaruni Mining District in Region Seven.

The enforcement action followed reports of unlawful mining activities in the area and was executed through a joint operation involving the GGMC Corps of Wardens and the Guyana Police Force.

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The six illegal mining sites were operating within a quarry area, leading to the arrest of 38 people. Several pieces of equipment and machinery used to support the unlawful activities were also seized.

Surveillance measures have since been established in the area to monitor activities and prevent any resurgence of illegal operations.

The Ministry of Natural Resources wishes to underscore to all industry stakeholders that illegal mining will not be tolerated under any circumstance. The Government of Guyana maintains a zero-tolerance policy on illegal mining and will continue to take decisive action to detect, disrupt and prosecute all unlawful activities in the sector.

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